What are the schools in Beijing like?
When we asked about the schools in Beijing, they said...
"Beijing BISS International School (BISS) is one of the best international schools in Beijing. It is known for its commitment to delivering a challenging, world-class education to its students. BISS is an independent, non-profit school that offers an English language primary program, a Mandarin language program, and an International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Program. The school is made up of four divisions: Primary, Middle, High and IB Diploma. The curriculum focuses on preparing students for success in the global marketplace, creating independent thinkers and innovators, and developing critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Beijing City International School (BCIS) is another excellent international school in Beijing. BCIS is an internationally-accredited school providing an international curriculum based on that of the United Kingdom. In addition to the core academic subjects, BCIS offers select AP courses, Mandarin and music classes, and a wide variety of extra-curricular activities. Advanced Placement (AP) exam preparation and a Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education (igCSE) exam preparation are also available to students. Beijing National Day School is an excellent bilingual school in Beijing. It offers a rigorous dual language program, with the majority of classes taught in English and Chinese. The school has a well-deserved reputation for excellence, and a proven track record of providing successful bilingual education. Beijing National Day School also offers a variety of clubs and activities, and encourages its students to get involved in the local community. Furthermore, it offers international educational exchange trips to countries such as the United Kingdom, France, the United States and Japan," explained one expat living in Beijing, China, China.
"My main interest has been in special needs education, particularly for a child with autism. Dulwich took over the independent school at the end of last year and are working on integration within the mainstream school. There is considerable good will and enthusiasm to include these children in the school, and the administration are taking the initiative seriously and putting time and effort into the longer term planning for this," said one parent with children at Dulwich College Beijing in Beijing.
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What are the schools in Beijing like?
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